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Monkey's Fist47 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Portuguese Bowline10 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Prusik Knot12 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Buntline Hitch7 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Carrick Bend8 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Cleat Hitch12 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Clove Hitch10 viewsUsed to start a lashing, or otherwise loosely attach a rope to a pole.
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Constrictor Knot9 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Double Sheet Bend8 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Figure 8 Knot11 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Anchor Bend - or - Fisherman's Bend8 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Fisherman's Knot7 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Hangman's Knot20 viewsThis knot needs no definition. It is made with eight or nine turns and not thirteen as is often superstitiously suggested. Apart from its obvious function, it is a useful knot for the end of a lanyard.RATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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2 Half Hitches9 viewsUsed to attach a rope to a pole or guy point. Must be securely tightened.
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3 Strand Braid17 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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3 Tripple Bowline11 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Alpine Butterfly19 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Anchor Hitch18 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Angler's Loop18 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Ashley's Bend25 viewsA superb bend invented by C.W. Ashley. It is easy to tie, very reliable, one of the strongest bends and very easy to untie. The only minus is, that it is a bit bulky, but the appearance is still quite attractive. To tie: Follow the first diagram to create two interlocked loops. Then pass the ends of the ropes down the center part of the knot. Pull on the ropes to set the knot. RATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Ashley's Stopper74 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Bowline72 viewsUsed to make a non-slipping loopRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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Bowline On a Bite76 viewsRATKINSONJan 26, 2008
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